Wings of Wanderlust: 10 Fascinating Facts About Migratory Birds
Incredible Distances: Some migratory birds travel up to 12,000 miles annually, like the Arctic Tern, which flies from the Arctic to Antarctica.
Magnetic Navigation: Many birds use the Earth's magnetic field to find their way during migration.
Night Flights: Most small migratory birds travel at night to avoid predators and conserve energy.
Fasting on the Fly: Birds like Bar-tailed Godwits can fly non-stop for days without eating or drinking.
Rest Stops: Migratory birds rely on wetlands and forests to rest and refuel during their journey.
Climate Change Impact: Shifting weather patterns affect migration timing and routes.
Shared Routes: Millions of birds follow well-established "flyways" like the East Atlantic Flyway.
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